Let's solve an example to see how tiles are put while taking various criteria into account!
First Case Study:
To estimate tiles for a kitchen backsplash area 14' long and 24" deep by 8" × 8" tile.
Solution:
Calculate the area to be covered:
Inches to feet conversion: 24" 12= 2 ft
Determine the entire area: 2 14' = 28 sq feet
Calculate the area in tiles as follows:
Calculate the tile size in square feet: (8′′ × 8′′) 144 = 0.444 sq foot
Determine the cost of tiles:
Determine the total number of tiles required for tilling: 28 sq ft 0.444 sq foot
= 63 tiles
How Does A Tile Calculator Work?
The tile calculator below can help us estimate how many tiles we'll need to make a floor. The tile calculator helps us estimate how many tiles we will need to make a floor, walls, panels, or any other surface. Let's have a peek at how it works!all calculator
Input:
- Into the tiling zone, Enter the entire area to be tiled (Walls, Backsplash, or Floor).
- Increase tile length and width of menu boxes.
- Add the gap between the tiles, which is usually a small space. Positive signifies there is a gap, while zero means there is none.
- To account for damaged or problematic tiles, add anticipated Wastage in%.
- Simply input the price per tile. It is critical to determine the overall cost for the entire project.
Output:
- The free tile calculator provides the following estimates:
- Tiles needed and ad to indicate the number of tiles.
- Price per tile in dollars.mount of tiles necessary Area per square footing for tiles
- The box per is use
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